By Andrew Wolfson and Antoinette Konz, The Courier-Journal (Louisville)

Pleasure Ridge Park football coach Jason Stinson admitted to police that he told four players they couldn't get water after running wind sprints at an Aug. 20 practice. But Stinson said that Max Gilpin, who collapsed from heat stroke and died three days later, wasn't one of them. Stinson, who has pleaded not guilty to reckless homicide in Max's death, also acknowledged telling his players that they would continue running on that hot and humid day until one of them quit the team

A high school football coach should have realized a player could collapse from heat stroke in the broiling weather during practice, a prosecutor said in announcing reckless homicide charges in a youth's death.

Louisville wide receivers Chris Vaughn and Scott Long were placed on investigative suspension after being arrested on charges of second-degree assault for allegedly shooting a woman with a paintball gun over the weekend.